{"id":144,"date":"2007-08-06T06:30:27","date_gmt":"2007-08-06T13:30:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ryanorser.com\/?p=144"},"modified":"2007-08-06T06:30:27","modified_gmt":"2007-08-06T13:30:27","slug":"20070806-att-deal-with-emusic-excludes-iphones","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ryanorser.com\/index.php\/2007\/08\/06\/20070806-att-deal-with-emusic-excludes-iphones\/","title":{"rendered":"2007\/08\/06 AT&#038;T Deal With eMusic Excludes iPhones"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I know this Story is an old one though I have to write these ahead of time:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"intro\"> \t\t\t<a href=\"mailto:wmethlie@gmail.com\" rel=\"nofollow\">ubermiester<\/a> writes <em>&#8220;ArsTechnica reports that <a href=\"http:\/\/arstechnica.com\/news.ars\/post\/20070731-indie-music-meet-telco-behemoth-emusic-comes-to-att-phones.html\">AT&amp;T has inked a deal with eMusic<\/a>, a direct competitor to Apple&#8217;s iTunes music store. eMusic specializes in independent artists and offers DRM-free content for direct download. For a monthly fee (the number of tracks one can download per month depends on the package) the site&#8217;s catalog will be <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wireless.att.com\/cell-phone-service\/cell-phone-sales\/promotion\/eMusic.jsp\">available to AT&amp;T customers<\/a> using Samsung and Nokia handsets, but <em>not<\/em> the iPhone.&#8221;<\/em><\/p>\n<h1> <a href=\"http:\/\/arstechnica.com\/news.ars\/post\/20070731-indie-music-meet-telco-behemoth-emusic-comes-to-att-phones.html\">Indie music, meet telco behemoth: eMusic partners with AT&amp;T<\/a><\/h1>\n<p class=\"Tag Full\">By <a href=\"http:\/\/arstechnica.com\/authors.ars\/Nate+Anderson\">Nate Anderson<\/a> \t\t\t\t         | Published: July 31, 2007 &#8211; 09:13AM CT<\/p>\n<p> eMusic, which sells\u00a0DRM-free MP3s, has just inked a deal with AT&amp;T to make music available for purchase directly from AT&amp;T handsets.\u00a0Users can also\u00a0download\u00a0another copy from a home computer an no extra charge.<\/p>\n<p>eMusic is the <a href=\"http:\/\/arstechnica.com\/articles\/culture\/emusic.ars\">second-largest music download store<\/a> after iTunes. It currently boasts more than 300,000 subscribers and offers more than 2 million tracks from independent artists (a category that includes people like Paul McCartney and the Arcade Fire), and the company hopes to turn its lack of huge radio hits into a positive by reaching out to a different audience.<\/p>\n<p>eMusic CEO David Pakman said that the new deal will &#8220;expand the audience for mobile music beyond the youth market by offering an alternative to the mainstream pop hits that have so far dominated over-the-air music.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>eMusic is a subscription service: pay a set monthly fee and download a set number of songs each month. The new service will keep that model, but the prices are going up. Way up. The new deal will cost $7.49 a month for access to five songs, and browsing and downloading can both take place directly on the phone.<\/p>\n<p>In a move away from the traditional handset lock-in, eMusic will also make an MP3 available to download from the user&#8217;s home computer, so songs purchased on a handset are no longer stuck there. AT&amp;T previously offered a way to transfer songs from a computer to its phones, so it&#8217;s unclear why many people would prefer the new (and more expensive) method. Accessing eMusic directly from a computer costs only $10 a month for 30 downloads, but if you&#8217;re on the go and need an indie music fix, this might be your answer.<\/p>\n<p>The new service is available for both <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wireless.att.com\/cell-phone-service\/cell-phone-sales\/promotion\/eMusic.jsp\">Samsung and Nokia handsets<\/a>. Sorry, iPhone users.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>That is all for today.<\/p>\n<p>Ryan Orser<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I know this Story is an old one though I have to write these ahead of time: ubermiester writes &#8220;ArsTechnica reports that AT&amp;T has inked a deal with eMusic, a direct competitor to Apple&#8217;s iTunes music store. eMusic specializes in independent artists and offers DRM-free content for direct download. 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